
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Send us a message about the podcast. For questions about MS please contact our helpline 0800 032 38 39
Have you ever wondered how your hormones might affect your MS?
We're joined by podcast guests Olivia Mason, a woman diagnosed with multiple sclerosis not long after giving birth, and Professor Ruth Dobson, a consultant neurologist specialising in MS.
Together, we explore how periods, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and menopause can influence MS.
Here's what we cover
• Can periods make MS symptoms worse?
• Is pregnancy protective for women with MS?
• Can you use disease modifying drugs (DMDs) whilst pregnant?
• Can women with MS safely breastfeed?
• How does menopause affect MS symptoms?
• Plus, Olivia shares her personal experience and insights on navigating an MS diagnosis as a new mother.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to understand more about how periods, pregnancy, breastfeeding and the menopause can affect multiple sclerosis.
Listen now for all of the latest information, tips and more!
Episode notes
- MS Trust A-Z on MS and Hormones: mstrust.org.uk/a-z/hormones
- MS Trust A-Z on MS and pregnancy: mstrust.org.uk/search/pregnancy
- MS Trust A-Z on MS and breastfeeding: mstrust.org.uk/a-z/breastfeeding
- MS Trust A-Z on MS and menopause: mstrust.org.uk/search/menopause
- MS Trust Podcast on MS and menopause: mstrust.org.uk/information-support/podcasts/how-does-menopause-affect-ms
- Can the menopause affect MS - Research update: mstrust.org.uk/research/research-updates/update151013-menopause-MS
-UK guidelines for treating multiple sclerosis symptoms during pregnancy - Research Update: mstrust.org.uk/news/research/230515-uk-guidelines-treating-multiple-sclerosis-symptoms-during-pregnancy
- Why I created The Twelve Day Marathon - Blog by Olivia on MS Trust website: mstrust.org.uk/news/stories/why-i-created-twelve-day-marathon
- UK MS pregnancy Register: ukmsregister.org/pregnancy
By MS Trust4.9
1414 ratings
Send us a message about the podcast. For questions about MS please contact our helpline 0800 032 38 39
Have you ever wondered how your hormones might affect your MS?
We're joined by podcast guests Olivia Mason, a woman diagnosed with multiple sclerosis not long after giving birth, and Professor Ruth Dobson, a consultant neurologist specialising in MS.
Together, we explore how periods, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and menopause can influence MS.
Here's what we cover
• Can periods make MS symptoms worse?
• Is pregnancy protective for women with MS?
• Can you use disease modifying drugs (DMDs) whilst pregnant?
• Can women with MS safely breastfeed?
• How does menopause affect MS symptoms?
• Plus, Olivia shares her personal experience and insights on navigating an MS diagnosis as a new mother.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to understand more about how periods, pregnancy, breastfeeding and the menopause can affect multiple sclerosis.
Listen now for all of the latest information, tips and more!
Episode notes
- MS Trust A-Z on MS and Hormones: mstrust.org.uk/a-z/hormones
- MS Trust A-Z on MS and pregnancy: mstrust.org.uk/search/pregnancy
- MS Trust A-Z on MS and breastfeeding: mstrust.org.uk/a-z/breastfeeding
- MS Trust A-Z on MS and menopause: mstrust.org.uk/search/menopause
- MS Trust Podcast on MS and menopause: mstrust.org.uk/information-support/podcasts/how-does-menopause-affect-ms
- Can the menopause affect MS - Research update: mstrust.org.uk/research/research-updates/update151013-menopause-MS
-UK guidelines for treating multiple sclerosis symptoms during pregnancy - Research Update: mstrust.org.uk/news/research/230515-uk-guidelines-treating-multiple-sclerosis-symptoms-during-pregnancy
- Why I created The Twelve Day Marathon - Blog by Olivia on MS Trust website: mstrust.org.uk/news/stories/why-i-created-twelve-day-marathon
- UK MS pregnancy Register: ukmsregister.org/pregnancy

213 Listeners

147 Listeners

630 Listeners

3,762 Listeners

51 Listeners

222 Listeners

124 Listeners

169 Listeners

2,083 Listeners

20,620 Listeners

107 Listeners

3,603 Listeners

0 Listeners

725 Listeners

106 Listeners